Comdex Canceled For 2004 185
Stephen Shankland writes "Comdex is canceled -- at least for 2004. The once-imposing tech event lost out to trade shows for specialized niches and consumer electronics, but the Comdex organizers want to bring it back in 2005, according to an executive quoted in our story at CNET News.com."
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Re:First Lollapalooza, now this (Score:3, Insightful)
Oh no! (Score:2)
(AVN Awards not linked because I'm at work... Sorry porn fans.)
Re:Oh no! (Score:4, Informative)
You're confusing Comdex with January's CES, which is always the week leading up to the Adult Video News (Porn's Oscars) in Vegas.
(It frightens me that I know this...)
Re:Oh no! (Score:2)
I sorta remember them being broadcast on the Playboy channel a couple months ago, actually. I think what you're thinking of is AdultDex [adultdex.com] which wasn't held last year, either.
Re:Oh no! (Score:2)
Re:Oh no! (Score:2)
Is that the one they used to call "Cumdex"?
Re:First Lollapalooza, now this (Score:3, Insightful)
Re: (Score:2)
Comdexapalooza (Score:2)
Re: (Score:3, Funny)
Shame (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Shame (Score:2)
Re:Shame (Score:2)
It needs to be a shadow of its former self. The damn show had become un-navigable, sinking beneath its own bloat. Was it a consumer show? A B2B show? There just wasn't enough common ground to bridge everything it tried to be.
Once upon a time, computer use in our lives was fairly niche-ified, and the geek in each company was sort of the tech-ombudsman across the board for all his enterprise's needs. Having a "Computer Show" thes
Smart move (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Smart move (Score:2)
I was expecting somethig with welcomming overlords etc.
Re:Smart move (Score:2)
WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:5, Funny)
Is there a way to bypass the conference go right for the swag?
Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:3, Interesting)
I ended up hitting the tables for the rest of the week.
YEEEEEAAAAH!!!
Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:3, Informative)
Yep:
Of course, you may have to actually pay for the stuff this time . . .
Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:2)
Yeah, but for what you would pay to actually go to Comdex just think how much swag you could BUY.
The trick is to get your company to pay for Comdex like they always have. Just ask for a check and tell them you will make all the arrangements yourself. Buy your swag. Dig up some interesting technical news using Google. Turn in your trip report just like you always have. (Nobody ever reads those things anyway).
Profit!
Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:WHHHAAAATTTT!!!!!!!! (Score:2)
I've also noticed the coolness factor of the free things being given away at comdex has decreased over the last few years.
MS Comdex (Score:1, Funny)
I'm afraid to go... (Score:2)
Wow (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Downtrodden means "oppressed or tyrannized." I think the word you're looking for is "crestfallen" :-)
(OT)Re:Wow (Score:5, Funny)
"I've dropped the toothpaste!", Tom said, crestfallen.
(That one always cracks me up...)
Stupid Juggler Trick (Score:2)
Comdex... Cancel once.. resurrected a month later! Yay glad I could take part in what could be "the last one"!
Just once, I'd like to see the chainsaw land on an important part....
A Shame (Score:5, Funny)
evolve (Score:1)
Hmmm (Score:5, Interesting)
Since we now have a Comdex story topic and now Comdex, maybe this is a good opportunity to revamp? Adding a Gentoo topic, for example, or a casemod topic?
Re:Hmmm (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm (Score:3, Interesting)
Even then, you're unlikely to be buying from the trade show rep, there's likely a sales office/person that represents your geographical area, or maybe you even have to go through a reseller.
Sometimes you get weird inspirations at trade shows simply because there's so much to see, but often it just
Re:Hmmm (Score:4, Interesting)
My dad sells food to the casinos and when I told him he wasnt too happy, even 50,000 people eat a lot of food. At least Defcon [defcon.org] is still around.
old Comdex attendee joke (Score:5, Funny)
"The typical Comdex attendee brings a white shirt and a twenty dollar bill with them, and during the week, neither gets changed!"
Re:old Comdex attendee joke (Score:3, Funny)
You know it's rough at comdex this year because even the hookers are offering discounts.
What is this, cancellation week? (Score:1)
Security jitters? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Security jitters? (Score:2, Insightful)
No way (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Security jitters? (Score:2)
That doesn't stop me from going to TelecomXX. It's every four years, and it's a blast to hang out in and around Geneva for a few weeks...
Telecom99 almost killed me as I was tagged as set-up, infrastructure support, tear-down, AND daily booth duty (swag distributor). On the plus side, however, I was in a state of culinary orgasm pretty much the entire time. It also didn't hurt that our booth was conveniently close to the ever-present Moet Chandon booth...
One less reason... (Score:5, Funny)
Won't somebody think of the... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Won't somebody think of the... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Won't somebody think of the... (Score:2)
Re:Won't somebody think of the... (Score:2)
all trade shows are suffering bad. (Score:5, Insightful)
shows in general are pretty much useless.. overpriced tickets to see a talk by someone who is going to rehash what they said for free online and you already read, and the schwag has turned into crud.
Re:all trade shows are suffering bad. (Score:2)
How the hell can you say that? For many people the company pays for your ticket and room, you get the hell out of the office for a few days, you get to forget about your usual work, you get to see a different city, and you get to drink a lot.
Who the hell cares whether the actual content of the show is any good?
Re:all trade shows are suffering bad. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:all trade shows are suffering bad. (Score:3, Informative)
Then the next year, cold sholder. "We want to act more like a training event" was the message. ITEC thought they could charge $400 admission and run some educational material to try to clue-i-fy IT managers or something.
Whatever. Garbage in, Garbage out. It was fun
Re:all trade shows are suffering bad. (Score:2)
I just can't justify the couple of grand trade shows cost my employer, so I don't go in spite of having one trip allocated per admin per year in the budget. I can get the marketing spiel online, as well as archives of booth babe pics (e3girls, anyone? :), so where's the real incentive to even go to trade shows anymore?
Sorta the same reason I don't subscribe to computer rags anymor
And lollapalooza (Score:1, Redundant)
Saw this coming (Score:5, Interesting)
About the time of the
Then again, they were innovators in showing the rest of the industry how to commit suicide by banning their customers and throwing away their products. Too bad there's nothing left to part out.
Gotta understand how sponsorship works (Score:2)
If true, that's a sign that they were hurting for cash. Here's how it works: You close it all off except to "VIP" type people. Then you turn around to all the potential sponsors and say, "Hey look, 92.4 percent of our audience is exactly the type of business decision makers whom you want to reach with your message. And according to
Macworld / WWDC (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Macworld / WWDC (Score:3, Insightful)
R.I.P. Comdex 1979 - 1995 (Score:5, Insightful)
Comdex lost track sometime in the 90's but the real end was in 1995 when it was sold to Softbank.
It went from being a twice yearly Mecca to being a monthly, or bimonthly travelling international 'Disneyland' for marketing.
Prior to the infiltration by 'Windows World' it had been the hard core contact point for developers, implementors, and users, all feeding and grooming the craft (with the spice of some good natured marketing).
There is a real need for what Comdex was just as there is still a need for the every other year show of photographics at Photokina in Koln Germany.
Let Comdex lay in it's grave, quiet in silent repose, and start something unique and alive in the spitit of the original Comdex.
Reflecting a change in corporate reimbursement? (Score:5, Insightful)
-PM
Re:Reflecting a change in corporate reimbursement? (Score:2)
Step #1 (Score:2)
Ideally, someone with a clue.
The previous guy was almost always wrong.
Eh, not like we didn't see it coming (Score:3, Interesting)
In other news, check out the interview with Boucher linked on that page. At least he seems to actually be thinking about these things, instead of just following orders.
Quick! (Score:2, Funny)
Always blame Microsoft (Score:2)
First Bunnies, Now This (Score:4, Insightful)
Comdex was killed by a number of things. The internet makes physically attending shows less necessary. Not only that with so many thousands of IT jobs sent overseas, many of those who might have attended in the past are no longer in IT at all. And the current generation of technology (I know, not well defined) has matured somewhat. There just isn't much in the way of mind blowing, paradigm shifting technologies that demand a Comdex. And heck, the consumer tech oriented shows like CES or E3 are more fun!
Will Comdex really be back? Who knows? I won't cry if it isn't because when the time is right, something new and exciting will arrive on the scene. Afterall, the Playboy Club is still gone, but now we have Hooters!
It's about time (Score:4, Insightful)
about time (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm sure locals in Vegas are probably thrilled. Most of them hated Comdex anyway.
Sucks for Vegas (Score:2)
No COMDEX means a thousands of people will be getting a bit less pay and/or smaller year end bonuses.
I wonder if the 'net played some role in this. I mean some booths had nothing but one or two market
Re:Sucks for Vegas (Score:5, Insightful)
Actually, Las Vegas resorts dread COMDEX because the attendees tend to be cheapskates that leave very little money at the gambling tables.
The resorts actually make FAR more money from the National Finals Rodeo in December, where people attending this rodeo tend to be big spenders that do like to gamble.
Re:Sucks for Vegas (Score:2)
Re:Sucks for Vegas (Score:3, Insightful)
If the casino owners have a gripe, it may be that COMDEX attendees posess basic math skills. This is an area in which cowboys are not known to shine.
If Comdex truly is an Tech/IT Convention (Score:5, Funny)
Re:If Comdex truly is an Tech/IT Convention (Score:3, Funny)
So Much for "Windex!" (Score:5, Interesting)
Sorry, as a Mac tech, I don't do Windows, primarily. Today, in this world where viable alternatives to MS tech are plentiful, other companies are considering Linux, Mac OS X and other UNIX-derived tech and not looking back.
Re:"Sorry, as a Mac tech, I don't do Windows" (Score:2)
As soon as you network computers between users who are trying to work together, you have the need for support. Only you don't need as many bodies per Mac user, and hopefully you get more interesting problems like scripting applications to work together.
Canceled in US, moved to India (Score:3, Funny)
I am not surprised. (Score:3, Interesting)
Last year I worked tech at some of the press shows around Comdex and since I hadn't been to Comdex in years I just HAD to make it to the show.
Nothing went right... Time was not in my favor but I managed on my last day to make it to the main show.
With only 6 hours left to my trip I went into the show and saw it all in 2 hours.
At least I had Vegas to check out for the rest of the time.
I never got to go... (Score:2)
I've wanted to go to Comdex for years, but never could swing it time-wise or money-wise. There used to be a local "computer fair" at the University of Washington that I enjoyed going to, but that came to an end some years ago. {sigh} Oddly enough, I had a dream just last night about being at a trade show with my parents and showing them how to find and collect the various freebies...??
COMDEX used to be cool... (Score:2)
That's why it's dead. It's just not INTERESTING anymore. It's kinda like Windows... pretty on the outside (to some people), but absolutely nothing interesting underneath.
Umm... (Score:2)
[pause]
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Oh my god!!! What will the booth babes do now?!!
Yup--'bout time (Score:2, Insightful)
I hate to see it go, but if it's time to go let it go.
What about the.... (Score:2, Funny)
Public trade shows... (Score:2)
Also, since tradeshows are traditionally targetted at business-to-business type transactions and networking, I doubt that shows like Comdex actually netted exhibitors signficant sales. When you get a bunch of geeks wandering around, chatting up exhibitors, but not spending a
Re:Public trade shows... (Score:2)
Does M$ have a hand in this? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Does M$ have a hand in this? (Score:2)
Was already dead (Score:2)
Everything was timed around comdex. And a lot of companies unloaded the marketing budget, too.
By 1994 the show was ruined by Microsoft the WindowsWorld sideshow became almost as big as the actual comdex show. Now the industry is so fragmented. By the way - Whatever happened to NBI - makers of Legacy - the be
Re:Was already dead (Score:2, Informative)
Blame Ziff Davis (Score:4, Insightful)
AND made it pretty well a "Retail" show.
Are big trade shows dead?
Heck no.
Computex (May31 - June 4 in Taipei, Taiwan) this year had over 1,000 vendors showing, took over 4 big conference spaces in downtown Taipei surrounding the new 101 centre ( tallest building in the world) and over 100,000 registered attendees.
http://www.taipeitradeshows.com.tw/co
There are four good reasons COMDEX is dead:
1) Ziff Davis made it too expensive, too difficult for smaller vendors/manufacturers.
You do not go to a show like this to see what HP, Seagate, IBM and Microsoft are doing. They spend vast sums to tell you that in other media.
2) People from outside N. America do not want to travel to the USA.
3) US unions. To be a vendor at COMDEX cost about $5,000 for a booth space. And over $10,000 to get your goods in and out by the "show services" monopoly.
4) It became a "retail" show. You do not spend good money to display at a trade show to meet 10,000 end user "tire kickers".
You are looking for quality commercial leads. Qualified buyers.
Wow! (Score:2)
The internet was tiny, compared to what it is now and wasn't even talked about much at the show.
In 1996, I started a computer consulting company in Utah and every Novemb
Comdex killed by Microsoft ... (Score:2)
Rumours, of course. But Comdex single biggest booth was rented by Microsoft. Microsoft was p***ed off by the Open-Source pavillions, that comdex offered for free at the last Comdex.
It's not totally implausibel, that Microsoft said: Us or them. Point.
Feel free to include your favourite conspiricy theeory here
Bye egghat.
Re:Just like I told you in 2001 (Score:4, Funny)
Has Netcraft confirmed it yet?
Re:Just like I told you in 2001 (Score:2)
fuckin' beautiful
Which is more Sad? (Score:4, Insightful)
Apple is dead (Score:2)
Hear me now! Marvel at me later!
Microsoft is dead (Score:2)
Hear me now! Marvel at me later!
Sun is dead! (Score:2)
Hear me now! Marvel at me later!
Re:It's dead Jim... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:first Lollapolooza, now COMDEX (Score:2)
And that goes for oil lamps and buggy whips, too.